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Vaughan Film Festival opens April 2

Vaughan Weekly
March 26, 2014
By Angela Gismondi

The second annual Vaughan Film Festival (VFF) will kick-off next week and its not too late to get your tickets.

The festival, which features local and international films, will run from April 2 to 4.

The VFF, a non-profit organization founded by Mark Pagliaroli and Antonio Ienco, is hosting the three-day event showcasing short films by up and coming international filmmakers. The goal of the festival is to provide local and international artists with a platform to showcase their talent.

Last year, the VFF organizers received 50 submissions. This year there were just under 100  films to choose from.

Film screenings will take place on April 2 and 3 at Colossus Vaughan Cinemas located at 3555 Highway 7 in Vaughan. Each block features a compilation of films.

Block 1 is a compilation of short films produced by Vaughan high school students and blocks 2, 3 and 4 are a compilation of international short films.

The VFF Awards, hosted by TV personality Rick Campanelli, will be handed out on April 4 at Riviera Parque Banquet Centre located at 2800 Highway 7 in Vaughan. The awards show recognizes international filmmakers that were nominated from this year’s VFF film lineup. It is a black tie affair where guests can enjoy a five-course meal, open bar and live entertainment.

Tickets are still available for the screenings and the awards gala.

For more information or to purchase  tickets visit www.vaughanfilmfestival.com.

Vaughan Film Festival 2014 lineup

Block 1 – Student Films
April 2 at 6:30 p.m. at Colossus Vaughan Cinemas

• White and Nerdy (Vaughan-3 mins-Music Video)
• Pain of Progression
(Vaughan-2 mins-Documentary)
• Chapliancy (Vaughan-6 mins-Documentary)
• Doors (Vaughan-6 mins-Sci-Fi)
• Brainwash (Vaughan-8 mins-Sci-Fi)
• Slender (Vaughan-3 mins-Horror)
• Wooden Figure (Vaughan-6 mins-Drama)
• Short Horror Movie (Vaughan-2 mins-Horror)
• Short Skate Movie
(Vaughan-2 mins-Music Video)
• Drama Movie (Vaughan-3 mins-Drama)
• Beautiful Day for a Bike Ride
(Vaughan-1 mins-Comedy)
• Unforgettable (Vaughan-10 mins-Drama)
• Two Million (Vaughan-7 mins-Documentary)

Block 2  – International Films
April 2 at 8 p.m. at Colossus Vaughan Cinemas

• Initium (France -5 mins-animation) –
Nominated Best Animated Film
• Diagnostic (France-8 mins-comedy) –
Nominated for Best Cinematography/Best Actress
• 75 Pianos (USA-11 mins-documentary)
• Ramus (USA-2 mins-animation)
• Elidi (Canada-2mins-animation)
• L’entrepot (France-3 mins-sci-fi) –
 Nominated for Best Cinematography
• Grandma’s Not a Toaster (USA-10 mins-comedy)– Nominated for Best Director/Best Film
• How to Count Sheep
(United Kingdom-6 mins-animation)
• Singer Not the Song (China-16mins-drama) – Nominated for Best Actor/Best Film

Block 3   – International Films
April 3 at 6:30 p.m. at Colossus Vaughan Cinemas

• Legacy (USA-5mins-animation)
• Margo Lily (Canada-8 mins-drama)–
 Nominated for Best Actor
• Brother (USA-3 mins-animation)
• Isaiah (Canada-15 mins-drama)
 Nominated for Best Actor
• Changing Batteries (Malaysia-6 mins-animation)
• Dystopia (USA-13 mins-drama)
• AST-23 (Germany-2 mins-animation)
• The Great Maldini (Canada-9 mins-comedy) – Nominated for Best Director/Best Film

Block 4   – International Films
April 3 at 8 p.m. at Colossus Vaughan Cinemas

• Load (Denmark-6 mins-animation) –
Nominated for Best Animated Film
• Spookslayer (Canada-15 mins-horror/comedy) – Nominated for Best Actress/Best Director
• Slug Invasion (Denmark-6mins-animation) -–Nominated for Best Animated Film
• Roadkill Redemption (USA-3 mins-animation) – Nominated for Best Animated Film
• Bad Mother****** (Russia-5 mins-action) –
Nominated for Best Cinematography
• The Reward (Denmark-9 mins-animation)
• Serial Taxi (USA-2 mins-animation)
• Long Branch (Canada-14 mins-drama) –